Trump Administration Live Updates: U.S. and El Salvador Say They Won’t Return Man Who Was Mistakenly Deported
The White House and El Salvador’s President Bukele both stated they would not return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador. The ACLU filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s deportation of Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador.

Where Things Stand
Deportations: The White House on Monday scoffed at the prospect of returning from El Salvador a Maryland man who had been mistakenly deported, despite court orders urging the Trump administration to pursue his return. White House officials said it was up to El Salvador to decide whether to do so. But President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, in a visit to the Oval Office, said the idea that he would send the man back was “preposterous.”
Lawsuit: The American Civil Liberties Union filed another lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s use of a powerful wartime statute to deport Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador. The lawsuit, brought in Federal District Court in Colorado, was the third of its kind filed in recent days. Read more ›
Tariffs: Mr. Trump is expected to announce new tariffs this week, including likely those on semiconductors, which are a vital component in electronics, cars, toys and other goods. Democrats and Republicans alike have described a reliance on an industry largely based in Asia as a major national security risk. Read more ›
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